Meeting of the Parliament 12 December 2023
The framers of the Scotland Act 1998 were clear that
“the reservation of international relations does not have the effect of precluding the Scottish Ministers and officials from communicating with other countries, regions, or international or European institutions, so long as the representatives of the Scottish Parliament or the Scottish Ministers do not purport to speak for the United Kingdom or to reach agreements which commit the UK.”
It would seem that the Scottish Government is being accused of not respecting the devolution settlement. For clarity, can the cabinet secretary confirm whether the First Minister—or any other minister—has purported to commit the UK to any international agreement?